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Overview of the events of 1978 in British music
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This is a summary of 1978 in music in the United Kingdom.
14 January - The Sex Pistols played their final show (until a reunion in 1996), at Winterland, San Francisco.
24 January - Wings ' "Mull of Kintyre " made No.1 for its ninth (and final) week - becoming the biggest-selling single in UK history at that point.
25 January - Electric Light Orchestra kicked off their Out of the Blue world tour in Honolulu , Hawaii.
11 March - Kate Bush became the first female solo artist to reach number one in the UK charts with a self-written song ("Wuthering Heights ").
30 April - The Clash , Tom Robinson Band , Steel Pulse , X-Ray Spex , the Ruts , Misty in Roots and Generation X all play live in Victoria Park , Hackney at the Anti-Nazi League /Rock Against Racism festival, following a march from Trafalgar Square .
25 May - The Who played their last show with Keith Moon .
15 July - The Picnic at Blackbushe Aerodrome , Camberley , Surrey, a concert featuring Bob Dylan , Eric Clapton and Joan Armatrading , attracted some 200,000 people.[1]
30 July - Thin Lizzy officially announced that Gary Moore had replaced Brian Robertson on guitar.
18 August - The Who released their eighth studio album Who Are You . It is The Who's last album with Keith Moon as the drummer; Moon died twenty days after the release of this album.
September - Second anti-racism event staged in Brockwell Park , South London, featuring Elvis Costello , Stiff Little Fingers and Aswad , with 150,000 attending.[citation needed ]
27 November - Def Leppard 's permanent drummer Rick Allen joined the band at the age of 15.
December - UB40 formed.
The Bee Gees ' Saturday Night Fever became the biggest-selling album of all time (until overtaken in 1983).
First BBC Young Musician of the Year competition for classical players won by trombonist Michael Hext .
Operatic contralto Helen Watts is appointed a CBE .
Multitone Records is founded by Pranil Gohil and specializing in bhangra style music.
Number one singles [ edit ]
Number one albums [ edit ]
Year-end charts [ edit ]
The tables below include sales between 31 December 1977 and 30 December 1978: the year-end charts reproduced in the issue of Music Week dated 23 December 1978 and played on Radio 1 on 31 December 1978 only include sales figures up until 16 December 1978.
Best-selling singles [ edit ]
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Best-selling albums [ edit ]
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Notes :
^ Reached number 4 in 1977
^ Reached number 5 in 1979
^ Reached number 1 in 1979
^ Reached number 9 in 1981
^ Reached number 1 in 1976
^ Reached number 1 in 1979
^ Reached number 3 in 1977
^ Reached number 1 in 1976
Classical music: new works [ edit ]
Film and Incidental music [ edit ]
1 January - Tarik O'Regan , composer
3 January - Luke Manning , co-founder of Mostar Records
13 January - Shelley Nash, singer (Girls@Play )
15 January - Sandi Lee Hughes , singer (allSTARS* )
19 January - Wayne Williams, singer (Another Level )
13 February - Hamish Glencross , Scottish guitarist
14 February - Ryan Griffiths (The Vines )
22 February - Jenny Frost , singer (Atomic Kitten )
6 April - Myleene Klass , singer (Hear'Say ), radio and TV presenter
7 April - Duncan James , singer (Blue )
9 April - Rachel Stevens , singer (S Club 7 )
16 April - Terry Daly, Irish singer (Mytown )
23 April - Tom Lowe, singer and keyboardist (North and South)
25 April - Luke Bedford , composer
28 April - Lauren Laverne , singer, radio DJ and TV presenter
4 May - Matthew Rose , bass
22 May - Jordan , model and would-be singer
29 May - Adam Rickitt , singer
6 June - Sophie Solomon , violinist
16 June - Elisa Cariera, American-born singer (Solid HarmoniE )
4 July - Stephen McNally , English singer-songwriter (BBMak )
1 August - Jonathan Wilkes , singer and entertainer
3 September - Johnny Shentall , singer (Boom! )
15 September - David Sneddon , singer-songwriter
27 September - Jamie Benson, singer (Hepburn )
7 October - Alesha Dixon , singer (Mis-Teeq )
9 October
26 October - Rachael Carr, singer (Boom! )
27 October - Sabrina Washington , singer (Mis-Teeq)
29 October - Sam Chapman, singer and keyboardist (North and South)
1 November - Bobak Kianovsh, singer (Another Level)
7 November - Mark Read , singer (A1 )
27 November - Mike Skinner , rapper, musician and record producer
12 December - Paul Walker, Irish singer (Mytown)
18 December - Lindsay Armaou , Greek-born Irish-based singer (B*Witched )
date unknown - Oliver Weeks , composer, arranger and guitarist
11 January - William John Edwards , Cerdd Dant singer (b. 1898)
15 January - Jack Jackson , trumpeter, bandleader and radio disc jockey (b. 1906)
24 February - Mrs Mills , pianist (b. 1918)
9 March - L. Radley Flynn , singer and actor (b. 1902)
12 March - Tolchard Evans , songwriter, composer, pianist and bandleader (b. 1901)
3 April - Ray Noble , composer and bandleader (b. 1903)
21 April - Sandy Denny , singer (Fairport Convention ) (b. 1947) (cerebral haemorrhage)
14 August - Victor Silvester , dance band leader (b. 1900)
7 September
15 September - Robert Bruce Montgomery , composer (b. 1921)
13 November - W. S. Gwynn Williams , musician and composer (b. 1896)
See also [ edit ]
References [ edit ]
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